The New Zealand Gazette 1507

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Load more

5 SEPTEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1507 Campbells Bay- Tokanui, Hospital Main Office. Aberdeen Road Public School. Tokanui (Te Kawa), Cross Roads Hall. Methodist Sunday School. Tokirima Public School. Castor Bay- Tuhua Public School. 82 Beach Road, Butcher Shop. Waikeria, National Prison Centre Staff Social Hall. Katui Street, Church Hall. Waimiha Public School. Richards Avenue, Scouts Hall. Waitaanga Public School. Glenfield- Waitanguru Public Hall. Sunnybrae Normal School. Waitomo Caves Public School. Forrest Hill Road, Church of Christ Sunday School. Whareorino Public School. Forrest Hill Road, Presbyterian Hall Church. Wharepapa South Public School. Glenfield Road, Glen Park Motors Garage. Wharepuhunga Public Hall. Chartwell Avenue, Marlborough Butchery. Whawharua Public Hall. Waitemata County District Office. Wairau Road, Reidbuilt Homes Ltd., Factory. Mairangi Bay- East Coast Road, Wholesale Meats Shop. Public Hall. Wallace Electoral District­ Murrays Bay, Outram Hall. Aparima Public School. Northcote- Arrowtown Public School. Intermediate School. Athol Public School. Onewa Road, Northcote College. Balfour Public School. Public School. Birchwood, Mount Linton Hall. Queen Street, R.S.A. Hall. Blackmount Public School. Rodney Road, War Memorial Hall. Browns Public School. Northcross, East Coast Road Community Hall. Castlerock, Mr F. W. Thomas' Woolshed. Rothesay Bay- Charlton Public Hal1. Methodist Church Hall. Clifden Public School. Public Hall. Colac Bay Public School. Torbay, Public Hall. Dipton Public School. Waiake, Hebron Road, Mr Newson's Butcher Shop. Doubtful Sound, "Wanganella". Drummond Public School. Dunearn Public School. Eastern Bush Public School. Five Rivers Public School. Waitomo Electoral District- Frankton, Lake Wakatipu Motors. Aramatai, School Teacher's Residence. Garston Public School. Arapae, Mr G. H. Weir's Woolshed. Gibbston Public School. Aria Public School. Glenary, Old School. Arohena Public School. Glenorchy Public School. Awakino Public School. Gore- Barryville, Carter's Hall. Ardwick Street, Public School. Benneydale, State Mines Library Room. Courthouse. Hangatiki Public School. Fairfield Street, Methodist Sunday School Hall. Hauturu Public School. Kitchener Street, Public School. Honikiwi Public Hall. Gore East Public School. Kawhia Community Hall. Gore West, Hostel, Coutts Road. Kihikihi Town Hall. Hamilton Burn, Mr R. A. Hennan's Residence. Kinohaku, No.2 Public School. Heddon Bush Public School. Kiokio Public School. Hokonui Public School. Kiritehere Public School. Isla Bank Public School. Kopaki Public School. Kauana Public School. Korakonui Public School. Kingston Public School. Mahoenui Memorial Hall. Knapdale Public School. Maihiihi Public School. Limehills Public School. Mairoa Public Hall. Lora Gorge Public School. Mangapehi Public School. Lower Shotover Public Hall. Mapiu Public School. Lumsden Courthouse. Maraeroa, Mill Hall. Manapouri Hydro, Public School. Marokopa Public School. Mandeville Public School. Matiere Public Hall. Merrivale Public School. Mokau Public School. Milford Sound Post Office. Mokauiti Public School. Monowai Social Hall. Ngahape Public Hall. Mossburn Public School. Ngakonui Public School. Nightcaps Public School. Ngaroma Public School. Ohai Public School. Ngatamahine Community Centre. Opio Public Hall. Ngutunui Public School. Orawia Public School. Nihoniho Public School. Orepuki Public School. Ohura, Town Council Chambers. Oreti Plains Public School. Okahukura Public School. Otama Public School. Ongarue Public School. Otapiri Public School. Oparau Public Hall. Otautau Courthouse. Oparure Public School. Pahia Public School. Oruaiwi, Mr T. Thornburrow's Shearer's Quarters, Waituhi. Papatotara Public School. Otangiwai Public School. Pukemaori Public School. Otewa Public School. Queenstown Public School. Otorohanga Town Hall. Riversdale Public School. Otunui Public School. Scotts Gap Public Hall. Paewhenua Public Hall. South Hillend Public School. Parawera Maori School. Springhills Public School. Piopio, District High School. Te Anau Public School. Pokuru Public School. TeTua Public School. Pukeatua Public SchooL TeWaeWae Public School. Puketihi Public Hall. Tuatapere Public School. Puketutu Railway Waiting Room. Waikaia Public School. Pureora Forest Public School. Waikaka Public School. Rangiatea Public Hall. Waimumu Public School. Rangitoto Public School. Wairio Public School. Rewarewa Public School. Wendon Public School. Taringamotu Public School. Wendonside Public School. Tatu Public Hall. West Arm, Recreation Hall, Library. Te Anga Public Hall. Winton Public School. Te Awamutu- Wreys Bush Public Hall. Alexandra Street, Te Awamutu College Music Room. Town Hall. Te Kawa Public School. Te Kuiti- Rora Street, Municipal Hall. Wanganui Electoral District­ Queen Street, Courthouse. Aramoho- Te Mawhai Public Hall. Methodist Schoolroom. Te Whakarae Public School. Somme Parade, Public School. Tiheroa Public Hall. Cameron Terrace, Queen's Park Public School. .
Recommended publications
  • The Native Land Court, Land Titles and Crown Land Purchasing in the Rohe Potae District, 1866 ‐ 1907

    The Native Land Court, Land Titles and Crown Land Purchasing in the Rohe Potae District, 1866 ‐ 1907

    Wai 898 #A79 The Native Land Court, land titles and Crown land purchasing in the Rohe Potae district, 1866 ‐ 1907 A report for the Te Rohe Potae district inquiry (Wai 898) Paul Husbands James Stuart Mitchell November 2011 ii Contents Introduction ........................................................................................................................................... 1 Report summary .................................................................................................................................. 1 The Statements of Claim ..................................................................................................................... 3 The report and the Te Rohe Potae district inquiry .............................................................................. 5 The research questions ........................................................................................................................ 6 Relationship to other reports in the casebook ..................................................................................... 8 The Native Land Court and previous Tribunal inquiries .................................................................. 10 Sources .............................................................................................................................................. 10 The report’s chapters ......................................................................................................................... 20 Terminology .....................................................................................................................................
  • Community Services

    Community Services

    North King Country Orientation Package Community Services Accommodation Real Estate Provide advice on rental and purchasing of real estate. Bruce Spurdle First National Real Estate. 18 Hinerangi St, Te Kuiti. 027 285 7306 Century 21 Countrywide Real Estate. 131 Rora St, Te Kuiti. 07 878 8266 Century 21 Countrywide Real Estate. 45 Maniapoto St, Otorohanga. 07 873 6083 Gold 'n' Kiwi Realty. 07 8737494 Harcourts. 130 Maniapoto St, Otorohanga 07 873 8700 Harcourts. 69 Rora St, Te Kuiti. 07 878 8700 Waipa Property Link. K!whia 07 871 0057 Information about property sales and rental prices Realestate.co.nz, the official website of the New Zealand real estate industry http://www.realestate.co.nz/ Terralink International Limited http://www.terranet.co.nz/ Quotable Value Limited (QV) http://www.qv.co.nz/ Commercial Accommodation Providers Abseil Inn Bed & Breakfast. Waitomo Caves Rd. Waitomo Caves 07 878 7815 Angus House Homestay/ B & B. 63 Mountain View Rd. Otorohanga 07 873 8955 Awakino Hotel. Main Rd. M"kau 06 752 9815 Benneydale Hotel. Ellis Rd. Benneydale 07 878 4708 Blue Chook Inn. Jervois St. K!whia 07 871 0778 Carmel Farm Stay. Main Rd. Piopio 07 877 8130 Casara Mesa Backpackers. Mangarino Rd. Te Kuiti 07 878 6697 Caves Motor Inn. 728 State Highway 3. Hangatiki Junction. Waitomo 07 873 8109 Churstain Bed & Breakfast. 129 Gadsby Rd. Te Kuiti 07 878 8191 Farm Bach Mahoenui. RD, Mahoenui 07 877 8406 Glow Worm Motel. Corner Waitomo Caves Rd. Hangatiki 07 873 8882 May 2009 Page 51 North King Country Orientation Package Juno Hall Backpackers.
  • Report To: Council

    Report To: Council

    1 Document No: 307592 File No: 037/042 Report To: Council Meeting Date: 6 June 2013 Subject: Deputation: Hilary Karaitiana Purpose 1.1 The purpose of this business paper is to advise Council that Hilary Karaitiana, State Sector Youth Services Manager for Waitomo will be in attendance at the Meeting at 9.00am to address Council on progress with the State Sector Youth Services Trial Action Plan. Suggested Resolution The Deputation from Hilary Karaitiana be received. MICHELLE HIGGIE EXECUTIVE ASSISTANT 2 WAITOMO DISTRICT COUNCIL MINUTES OF THE WAITOMO DISTRICT COUNCIL HELD IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, QUEEN STREET, TE KUITI ON TUESDAY 30 APRIL 2013 AT 9.00AM PRESENT: Mayor Brian Hanna, Council Members Phil Brodie, Charles Digby, Allan Goddard, Pat Hickey, Lorrene Te Kanawa and Guy Whitaker IN ATTENDANCE: Chris Ryan, Chief Executive; Michelle Higgie, Executive Assistant; Donna Macdonald, Community Development Coordinator (for part only); Kit Jeffries, Group Manager – Corporate Services (for part only); Christiaan van Rooyen, Group Manager – Assets (for part only); Andreas Senger, Manager – Water Services (for part only); Gerri Waterkamp, Manager – Roading (for part only); John De Luca, Manager – Community Services (for part only) and John Moran, Manager – Regulatory Services (for part only); 1. Prayer File 037/00A 2. Confirmation of Minutes – 26 March 2013 File 037/001 Resolution The Minutes of the Waitomo District Council meeting held on 26 March 2013, including the public excluded Minutes, be confirmed as a true and correct record. Moved/Seconded
  • Ōtorohanga District Dynamic, Inclusive and Unique

    Ōtorohanga District Dynamic, Inclusive and Unique

    Ōtorohanga District Dynamic, Inclusive and Unique Long Term Plan 2021 – 2031 Ōtorohanga Long Term Plan 2021-2031- Draft 2 Prospective Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expenses for 10 Years 2021-31 Long Term Plan – DRAFT commencing July 2021 .............................................................................................. 89 Reconciliation of Prospective Statement of Comprehensive Revenue and Expenses Table of Contents and Prospective Combined Cost of Service Statement for 10 Years commencing July 2021 .......................................................................................................................... 90 OUR VISION – WHAT MAKES US BUZZ ............................................................... 4 Prospective Statement of Changes in Equity for 10 years commencing July 2021 ..... 91 Introduction/Overview ............................................................................................. 5 Prospective Balance Sheet for 10 Years commencing July 2021............................... 92 Message from the Mayor and Chief Executive ............................................................ 5 Prospective Statement of Cash Flow for 10 Years commencing July 2021 ................ 93 Our Mayor, Councillors and Community Board Members ............................................ 7 Statement of Reserve Funds ..................................................................................... 94 What is the Long Term Plan (LTP)? ...........................................................................
  • RURAL ROUNDUP, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2009 ‘Go Dairy’ Campaign Features Local Faces

    RURAL ROUNDUP, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2009 ‘Go Dairy’ Campaign Features Local Faces

    Supplement to Te Awamutu Courier, Tuesday, April 21, 2009 PLUMBING 6805929AA Urban and Rural Specialists For honest and efficient service • Plumbing • Water Tanks • Roofing • Spouting • Gas Fitting • Drainage • Plumbing Supplies For all your plumbing and heating GAS & WOOD requirements talk to the firm that has been serving Te Awamutu since 1949. 6805940AA SINGLETON and HANSEN Master Plumbers PLUMBING LTD 129 MARKET STREET, TE AWAMUTU • PH (07) 871 7099 • FAX (07) 871 8435 2 RURAL ROUNDUP, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 2009 ‘Go Dairy’ campaign features local faces ocal farmer Phil Empson and his Te L Kawa shed manager Rochelle Keyte are two of the faces of the ‘Go Dairy’ campaign which was launched last month. The DairyNZ campaign has the bold aim of ‘recruiting the hearts and minds of all New Zea- landers’. DairyNZ Chief Executive Dr Tim Mackle says they want New Zealanders to be proud of their position as the world’s best pastoral dairy farmers. For the past five years Go Dairy had focused on encouraging career changers to give farming a go. However, Dr Mackle says as a growing industry dairying needs more than career changers if it is to continue being the country’s economic powerhouse. ‘‘Dairy farming’s future TC210409RR02 relies on having a much FARM owners Phil and Julia Empson with shed manager Rochelle Keyte closer relationship with New (left). The advanced technology used in the new milking shed was one of the Zealand society, to achieve a reasons the 410ha Te Kawa property was featured. During the television better understanding promotions Rochelle can be seen cupping cows, while Phil and Rochelle amongst policy makers, and both endorse the benefits of dairy farming.
  • Geological Mapping and Gis 2.1 Introduction..••••••••.••••.••.••.••..•••.•.•••...•....•••.••••.••.•.••

    Geological Mapping and Gis 2.1 Introduction..••••••••.••••.••.••.••..•••.•.•••...•....•••.••••.••.•.••

    http://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/ Research Commons at the University of Waikato Copyright Statement: The digital copy of this thesis is protected by the Copyright Act 1994 (New Zealand). The thesis may be consulted by you, provided you comply with the provisions of the Act and the following conditions of use: Any use you make of these documents or images must be for research or private study purposes only, and you may not make them available to any other person. Authors control the copyright of their thesis. You will recognise the author’s right to be identified as the author of the thesis, and due acknowledgement will be made to the author where appropriate. You will obtain the author’s permission before publishing any material from the thesis. STRATIGRAPHY AND SEDIMENTOLOGY OF EARLY TO MIDDLE MIOCENE STRATA, WESTERN TAUMARUNUI REGION, KING COUNTRY BASIN A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Earth Sciences by Thomas P. H. Evans .lbe • Univers1ty ofWaikato le L\'hart' H-'ananga o Waikato University of Waikato 2003 ABSTRACT The study area of this thesis is located in the King Country Basin, North Island, New Zealand. It contains a 400 m thick marine sedimentary succession of Miocene age and Quaternary ignimbrites. The field area comprises 900 km2 of steep to rolling farmland and some large patches of native forest, and includes the towns of Ohura in the west and Taumarunui in the east. There is limited outcrop exposure in the study area, and the sedimentary succession is often weathered.
  • Draft Ōtorohanga District Land Transport Activity Management Plan

    Draft Ōtorohanga District Land Transport Activity Management Plan

    1 Page RESPONSIBILITY Group Manager Engineering STATUS Draft – September 2020 NEXT REVIEW DATE 1 July 2024 REVIEW FREQUENCY Three years APPROVAL AUTHORITY Waka Kotahi New Zealand Transport Agency CONSULTATION REQUIRED Aligns with Long Term Plan ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTS Council’s Long Term Plan Infrastructure Strategy Financial Strategy District Plan Revision Revision Date Issued By Details 1.0 15 September 2020 J Burnell Initial issue for internal comment 535392 2.0 3 December J Burnell Amendments and updates 548747 3.0 10 December J Burnell Final 548935 Approved by the Chief Executive of Ōtorohanga District Council 2 Page CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................................... 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ...................................................................................................................................... 6 STRATEGIC CONTEXT ..................................................................................................................................... 12 ................................................................................................................................................... 12 ..................................................................................................................................... 12 ................................................................................................................................................................. 14
  • New Zealand Boar Lines

    New Zealand Boar Lines

    History and Bloodlines 101 History and Bloodlines 101 By Kathy Petersen, Virginia KuneKunes New Zealand Boar Lines Te Whangi: The first Willowbank (WB) Te Whangi was registration number 189. His name was Mr. Magoo and he was a black boar with both wattles. He was purchased from J. Te Whangi, who lived around Waitomo for $400 in 1978. Mr. Magoo passed away in 1988. I have been unable to locate pictures of him for this article. Te Whangi is represented in New Zealand, the UK and a healthy number of boars here in the USA. Willowbank Te Kuiti: purchased from John Wilson who lived near Waitomo in 1978. Kelly, a magnificent boar, started this line. Kelly was NZ 189a. He was a cream with two wattles pictured below. Kelly sired the first Te Kuiti boar line However, in 1993, Tutaki Gary produced Te Kuiti V. I am not sure how the Tutaki line produced the Te Kuiti. I could find nothing futher on the Te Kuiti line since 1993. Tutaki line was produced from the Ru boar line. I do not see how Te Kuiti line could be present in the USA unless further evidence comes to light. Willowbank Ru: He is NZ 51. He was from the North Island from Ru Kotaha who lived near Dannevirke, but the kune was thought to have come from the Opotiki area. He was a Black and white boar with no wattles. The Ru lines were created by using Pirihini Bastion NZ 363 x Jacobs Sow NZ A20. The Ru lines are in New Zealand, the UK and here in the USA.
  • Otorohanga District Council Annual Plan 2020-2021

    Otorohanga District Council Annual Plan 2020-2021

    Otorohanga District Council Annual Plan 2020-2021 Table of Contents Table of Contents.............................................................................................................................. i Comments from the Mayor and Chief Executive ............................................................................... 1 Council Activities .............................................................................................................................. 2 Land Transport ................................................................................................................................ 3 Water Supply ................................................................................................................................... 6 Sewerage Treatment and Disposal................................................................................................... 9 Flood Protection and Control Works ............................................................................................... 12 Stormwater Drainage ..................................................................................................................... 14 Community Services ...................................................................................................................... 16 Regulatory Services ....................................................................................................................... 21 Community Development ..............................................................................................................
  • Integrated Micropaleontology of Waikato Coal Measures and Associated Sediments in Central North Island, New Zealand

    Integrated Micropaleontology of Waikato Coal Measures and Associated Sediments in Central North Island, New Zealand

    Copyright is owned by the Author of this thesis. Permission is given for a copy to be downloaded by an individual for the purpose of research and private study only. The thesis may not be reproduced elsewhere without the permission of the Author. NEW ZEALAND OLIGOCENE LAND CRISIS: INTEGRATED MICROPALEONTOLOGY OF WAIKATO COAL MEASURES AND ASSOCIATED SEDIMENTS IN CENTRAL NORTH ISLAND, NEW ZEALAND A thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in Earth Science at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Claire Louise Shepherd 2012 ABSTRACT The topic of complete inundation of the New Zealand landmass during the Oligocene is a contentious one, with some proponents arguing the possibility that Zealandia became completely submerged during this time, and others contesting the persistence of small islands. The outcome of this debate has significant implications for the way in which modern New Zealand flora and fauna have evolved. This research project addresses the topic from a geological point of view by analysing late Oligocene–early Miocene sediments in the Benneydale region, in order to establish the timing of marine transgression in this area. Samples from two cores drilled in the Mangapehi Coalfield were analysed for palynological and calcareous nannofossil content, and these data were used to determine the age and paleoenvironment of Waikato Coal Measures, Aotea Formation and Mahoenui Group. Additionally, data from 28 boreholes in the coalfield were utilized to construct a series of isopach maps to elucidate changes in the paleostructure through time. All data were combined to develop a series of paleogeographic maps illustrating the development of coal measures and associated sediments across the Benneydale region.
  • 6. Water Resource Inventory

    6. Water Resource Inventory

    Water Resource Inventory Prepared for Maniapoto Māori Trust Board July 2014 Authors/Contributors: Christian Zammit For any information regarding this report please contact: Christian Zammit Hydrologist Hydrological Processes +64-3-343 7879 [email protected] National Institute of Water & Atmospheric Research Ltd 10 Kyle Street Riccarton Christchurch 8011 PO Box 8602, Riccarton Christchurch 8440 New Zealand Phone +64-3-348 8987 Fax +64-3-348 5548 NIWA Client Report No: CHC2014-093 Report date: July 2014 NIWA Project: MMT14302 © All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced or copied in any form without the permission of the copyright owner(s). Such permission is only to be given in accordance with the terms of the client’s contract with NIWA. This copyright extends to all forms of copying and any storage of material in any kind of information retrieval system. Whilst NIWA has used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the information contained in this document is accurate, NIWA does not give any express or implied warranty as to the completeness of the information contained herein, or that it will be suitable for any purpose(s) other than those specifically contemplated during the Project or agreed by NIWA and the Client. Contents Executive summary ..................................................................................................... 6 1 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 7 2 Methodology ......................................................................................................
  • Recyclable (PDF 575

    Recyclable (PDF 575

    A Guide to Transfer Station fees and recycling Waitomo District Council provides You can recycle the following: a range of waste management Paper and cardboard services to the community, including Plastic (types 1 and 2) five Waste Transfer Stations located • Newspapers Any plastics types 1 and 2 will be • Household paper and card at Marokopa, Kinohaku, Piopio, accepted for recycling. Benneydale and Mokau. • Packaging cardboard • Food boxes, ie: cereal boxes This can include soft drink • Egg cartons and trays bottles, milk bottles, ice cream • Corrugated cardboard Transfer Station Disposal fees containers and food packets such as biscuit trays or salad Do not include paper items that domes. Charges are per refuse item: Van (each). If have food contamination, ie: the amount of general refuse is over and fish and chip wrappers, pizza Remove the lids from all boxes. above the standard item, additional charges containers. Rinse all items thoroughly in warm water. will be applied. Flatten as much as possible these can be placed in the Large amounts of cardboard can be recycled at the plastic collection containers at all transfer Stations. Waitomo District Landfill for free. Disposal of Unofficial rubbish bags $8.00 Wheelie Bin $23.00 Remember, not all plastic items are types 1 and 2. The recycling number is printed on the underside of Car boot $26.00 the bottle/ container. Glass Van $48.00 The Transfer Stations will accept glass bottles and Ute $55.00 Plastic items such as icecream containers and milk jars. This includes clear, green and brown coloured bottle lids cannot be re-used but can make great great Trailer $55.00 glass.